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    Michael Scalzi (born December 8, 1969) is an American musician and a philosophy professor at Diablo Valley College. He is the frontman for the heavy metal...
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  • baseball player Mike Scalzi (born 1969), American musician and philosophy professor Pivio and Aldo De Scalzi, Italian composers Sandra Scalzi (born 1986)...
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    2005, the band officially shortened its name to Slough Feg. Guitarist Mike Scalzi maintains that the band always referred to itself this way internally...
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    John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America...
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  • Metal Blade Records. Chewy - drums Jamie Myers - vocals, bass guitar Mike Scalzi - vocals, guitar Sigrid Sheie - acoustic and electric piano, Hammond...
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  • shared vocal duties. Enlisting the help of other musicians, among them Mike Scalzi of Slough Feg, they recorded a full album's worth of material in their...
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  • record, although the recording itself occurred "sporadically". Frontman Mike Scalzi suggested that the recording "was not different from any other album"...
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  • the album. Korn, Mike. "Interview with Mike Scalzi of Slough Feg From 2005". Music Street Journal. Retrieved April 20, 2020. [Scalzi:] I'd rather talk...
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  • titled Novum Organum (translated to "New organon") However, frontman Mike Scalzi said that the title song is about Aristotle, and it was written before...
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  • release, Mike Scalzi debuted a series of articles on popular metal webzine Invisible Oranges. These pieces, entitled "Bullpen Bulletins" featured Scalzi philosophizing...
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